Examples of 'run out' in a sentence
Meaning of "run out"
run out: The phrase 'run out' is often used to indicate that a supply of something has been completely used up or exhausted. This can refer to running out of a specific product, resource, or time. For example, 'We've run out of milk' means that there is no more milk left
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- Alternative spelling of runout
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, out.
- To use up; to consume all of something. See also run low, run short.
- To expire; to come to an end; to be completely used up or consumed.
How to use "run out" in a sentence
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But we have run out of holy objects.
Your scholarship money is going to run out sometime.
We could run out of space real fast.
My patience is just about all run out.
I will run out and get some.
Perhaps his luck has run out.
We frankly have run out of friendly judges.
Her oxygen might have run out.
The water had run out in my bathroom.
Your batteries are probably gonna run out.
You are gonna run out the door.
The salmon we dried up has run out.
They usually run out of meals before we do.
Just knowing she did not run out on me.
I want you to run out of here hysterically.
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But your time has run out.
We will run out of gas at the house.
I am afraid you have run out of options.
We have run out of answers of our own.
You can not run out now.
Do not run out on your boyfriend now.
The car did not run out of gas.
Always run out at the worst time.
I am making sure we do not run out of quarters.
I am going to run out and go to the hardware store.
We must let the water run out.
Maybe we just run out of things to say.
The supply of beer could run out.
But you have run out of time.
Maybe the batteries have run out.
She had to run out for a minute.
It seems our luck has run out.
His luck will run out eventually.
If your luck has not run out.
I am starting to run out of puns for my headlines.
Take it quick or my chivalry will run out.
You better run out to the house.
Then your time has run out.
I have sort of run out of people to talk to.
You have arrows that run out.
They are gonna run out of cars soon.
Because your luck has run out.
He must have run out of those too.
Her life just seemed to run out.
They seem to have run out of ammunition.
I am afraid his time has run out.
He will not run out of rib roasts.
A small amount of water will run out.
I am gonna run out of weed in a couple days.
I am sorry to have to run out like this.
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